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I rode south of Lake Delancy 2-weeks ago. Trails are well marked and in good shape. You can do 75-miles without riding the same trail twice. You need a GPS though. Thats true no matter where you ride in ONF.

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If you fall a lot (not saying you of course 450xDaD), use the lanyard that comes with the etrex and wrap it on the bar so it doesnt get knocked off when you take a spill. I lost my first one in the sugar sand at little grasshopper lake, never to be found again.

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I rode south of Lake Delancy 2-weeks ago. Trails are well marked and in good shape. You can do 75-miles without riding the same trail twice. You need a GPS though. Thats true no matter where you ride in ONF.

Did you go out of delancy? Or somewhere else?

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I started at the trail-head on 316 near Lk. Kerr. We rode west to cross 80, then hit the bike only trail. Crossed back over 80 and headed North to Lk. Delancy. We got to the Lk but didn't cross 79 to the North, I didn't like that much last time I was there.

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If you fall a lot (not saying you of course 450xDaD), use the lanyard that comes with the etrex and wrap it on the bar so it doesnt get knocked off when you take a spill. I lost my first one in the sugar sand at little grasshopper lake, never to be found again.

I was about ready to write a smart-ass comment like "I never fall". But, I'm smarter than that...I know as soon as I say that,...I will .